My point is : don't merge features in the same tag !
That makes thing more difficult to tag and more difficult to consume.
Indonesia is big but world is bigger, and I'm pretty sure we can find
examples where different kind of vehicles shares the same taxi spot.
(You can use any british word for th
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> On 21. Feb 2020, at 13:32, Florimond Berthoux
> wrote:
>
> condom=yes
> condom:fee=no
>
> (condom is available here)
> (free condom, yeah!)
too few semantics in condom=*
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or in stead of a full list of =yes
do the same as with vending=product1;product2
with a key like giving=* offering=*
Le 21.02.20 à 13:30, Florimond Berthoux a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> condom=yes
> condom:fee=no
>
> (condom is available here)
> (free condom, yeah!)
>
> As I suggested in the free drinki
Hi,
condom=yes
condom:fee=no
(condom is available here)
(free condom, yeah!)
As I suggested in the free drinking_water thread, fee is already used a lot
and has its wiki page.
Le jeu. 20 févr. 2020 à 21:45, Rory McCann a écrit :
> Hello fellow tagging fans,
>
>
> Some places give away free c
Am Fr., 21. Feb. 2020 um 07:13 Uhr schrieb European Water Project <
europeanwaterproj...@gmail.com>:
> Hi Martin,
>
> There are a couple of issues I see with drinking_water=yes not having a
> concept of access.
>
> 1. Where is the observability ? How can I know if a water tank has
> drinking qual
On 2/21/20, Eugene Alvin Villar wrote:
> in the Philippines, tricycles/pedicabs are never used for long-distance
> travel
> and are usually used for the "last-mile" travel typically to get to a
> particular house from a main highway (or to get from the house to the
> highway). These tricycles/pe